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Originally Posted by DrPhil
 I'm still amused by the posting of maps. We all already know about regional religious demographics.
The point that was supposed to be made is about chapters, of organizations that are not "religious sororities/fraternities," being identified by the religious affiliation (usually Christian) of the majority of its membership. This includes chapters using Bible scriptures and other things to symbolize religion; and the potential for nonChristians to feel uncomfortable and unwanted. That does not just happen in the south.
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As you can see, I personally agree completely that general occurrence is in no way regulated to the south. I am, however, referring to a certain flavor of that phenomenon, which is regulated to the south.